The band will kick off the North American portion of their run on July 27 in Dallas, Texas. The summer and fall trek will also find the sibling trio visiting Latin America and Europe.

Fans who catch the tour will hear the group's own hits as well as songs from Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, the Camp Rock sequel premiering Sept. 3 on the Disney Channel.

Tickets for the Live Nation-produced tour go on sale May 15 at livenation.com and teamjonas.com. Fans will also be able to buy tickets from a Camp Rock-themed app for the iPhone and iTouch.

"We love recording and creating new music in the studio and enjoy doing television but performing live music together for our fans is the ultimate - nothing can compare to the energy from the crowd," said Nick Jonas. "We can't wait to get back on the road this summer with Demi and our friends from Camp Rock. Together we're going to bring our fans a show that they'll never forget."

The Jonas Brothers have had three No. 1 albums since their breakout year in 2007. Their "Jonas Brothers World Tour" was among the top grossing concert tours in 2009, with over 1.5 million attendees and sold out shows on three continents.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The Jonas Brothers have found the perfect way to take a break from their upcoming world tour this summer.

The Grammy-nominated stars will host the 2009 Teen Choice Awards, which will take place on Aug. 10.

The sibling trio will also perform at the ceremony, which celebrates the year's hottest teen icons in film, television, music, sports and fashion.

In March, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas unveiled plans for the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009, which will begin in South America in mid-May before heading to the United Kingdom and Europe. The band will then kick off a 44-date North American leg on June 20 at the brand new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Texas.

The rockers also have a new Disney TV show, "J.O.N.A.S.," that premieres on May 2.

Earlier this week, the Jonas Brothers revealed the cover art for their upcoming new album, "Lines, Vines And Trying Times," on Twitter. The band's fourth album drops on June 15 and the cover shoot reportedly took place at Caleb's Diner in Corisica, Texas.

Now in its 11th year, the Teen Choice Awards will air on FOX at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The Jonas Brothers are hitting the road for their first world tour.

The sibling trio unveiled concert dates Wednesday for the Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009, which will begin in South America in mid-May before heading to the United Kingdom and Europe.

The band will then kick off a 44-date North American leg on June 20 at the brand new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Texas. Other stops will include Boston (July 17), Las Vegas (Aug. 1), Los Angeles (Aug. 7) and Tampa (Aug. 18), with the run ending on Aug. 31 at the Scotiabank Place in Ottawa.

"American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks and rock act Honor Society will be among the artists joining the Jonas Brothers during the concert run.

The world tour will be in support of the band's upcoming new album, which drops in June.

"We've been hard at work in the studio and can't wait for you to hear/see our new music," said the group in a statement. "We've setup an amazing new stage for this tour that allows us to be even closer to each and everyone of you. There are also fun new tricks like a Water Screen and other crazy stuff. We are so excited and can't wait for this amazing opportunity."

Tickets for the North America shows will go on sale to Jonas Brothers fan club members in select cities beginning March 16. The general public can begin purchasing tickets on March 20 through livenation.com.